Saturday, June 21, 2008

Saturday




We had Joe Slovensky and his group from Chesapeake fishing with us. We had real good dolphin fishing and ended up with 40 gaffer size fish! Clint has got some good pictures of the day and when he gets back from Morehead this weekend we will put them up. Thanks

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Friday




We went 1 for 2 on the blue marlin today. Of course the one that we didnt get was the biggin. Glad to get one of them. Also caught 2 tunas and a few dolphin. One dolphin was 25 lbs. Thanks Van.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Monday


We had a make up party on Monday. We caught a nice tuna and a few dolphin. Thanks

Sunday



Van, Ronnie, and Mike. We went down south in search of the dolphin bite that was reported the day before. In the first ten minutes the thirty five pounder pictured came flying into the flat line. Mike earned a citation for that fish! Good way to start the day! After we put ten or so dolphin in the box a 350 lb blue marlin showed up on the flat line. We hooked him up but it didnt work out on the light dolphin tackle. All we got back was a chaffed leader and a broken swivel! Fun day with a fun crowd. Thanks

Saturday

Once again I forgot the camera! Greg Cambell and his group started off with a flat line bite while we were setting out the baits! We expected good things after that, but only ended up with a another tuna bite and a few dolphin. Tough day for us!!

Friday



We fished last friday with Jason and Zach. They caught a nice catch of gaffer dolphin on a real pretty day. I forgot the camera! If you have any pictures from the trip i'll put them up. Thanks

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Saturday



Paul and his group wanted to go meat fishing, so of course after 30 minutes of setting the baits out we hook a blue marlin! After an exiting few minutes he broke the line.....bummer. We then picked at the gaffer size dolphin for the rest of the day. The dolphin fishing was much slower than what we have seen lately. We finished up with a hungry sailfish that came to the flat line right behind the boat. Kevin caught and released the fish unharmed. Thanks